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About Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1898)
EcqiiUIr City gterail Royala ko« the food pare, wholesome a T U E S D A Y . J U L Y S fc 1808. ’ r e g u l a r t r a in s Y fO N D A Y S . W E D N E S D A Y S AND FKI LfX days will run us follows: Leave I H 00 a. iu . I Arrive “ | 10.00 M arshfield Arrive 12.80 p. m. Leave “ | COQU1LLE CITY 11.00a.iu. *' | M yrtle P oint 10 30 “ A N N O U N C E M E N T S. Temperance mane meeting under auspices of the W. C. T. U. at tLe Southern Methodist church next Absolutely Pura Suuday night. All arc cordially invited. County W. C. T. U. convention in this city on the 9th and 10th of norfu. MMWO P W P f. OO.. Hfw VOWS, August. SetsiouB to be held at the Methodist church. Have you seen tho Jewett type The Pioneers’ Association will writer? hold its annual meeting and re- Binding twine aod grain sacks uuiou at Myrtle Point ou the 15th at the Fair Store. * o f August. Judge D. L. Watson was over to the county seat yesterday. L O C A L ITEM S. Go to the Old Soldiers’ Store for Cheese and fresh Groceries of M on th ly Pain* OUrod b y Dr. M ile»' C ola P lu s. * Head the Jewett Typewriter ad all kinds. Miss Florence Mattson of Marsh vertisement on this page. * Nice jewelry at Gillham’s, and field has been visiting Mrs. J. W. repairing of all kinds. * Leuevo the past week. Additional locals on 2d page. Firs at Marshfield. A destructive blnze took place at Marshfield about midnight last Thursday night. A blaze was ob served issuing from John Blutn- quist’a residence, near the heart of the residence part of town, and soon enveloped four other tuild- tngs, notwithstanding the earnest work o f the fire laddies and many citizens who gave helping hands. Water was scarce, aud but for the fact that there was no breeze at that time aud a pretty hard shower of rain served the place of the artificial supply, the city appeared to be doomed. I he losses were — the dwellings of John Blumquist, Mrs. Wrn. Heichnrt, John Shutter, a houso belonging to A. O. Wheeler of this place (occupied by Mr. Mauiki) and a dwelling belonging to Andrew O’Couner dnmngedl tfadly. Other properties were also j reported burned or damaged—one belonging to oar townsman G. L. Wheeler aud occupied by CHpt. C. E. Edwards—but any injury re ceived was so slight that they are not counted. The total loss would reach about $8000, but Blumquist enried aa in surance o f $2700 and O’CouDer, $500. The others, we believe, lost all —Mrs. Reichart about $1000, John Shutter $1200, V. Iludna $800, A. O. Wheelur, $900. Runaway Accident. Dr. Miles’ Nervine Mrs. Sheriff Gags aud little daughters. Vivian, LeeaDa, Gladdys Effects of Tobacco. aud baby B otuie weut to Douglas county some days ago to visit Mrs. G sge’s mother and other members of the family aod friends at D il lards aud wiciuity. The party duly reached their destination and in safety, bating driven over with Sheriff Gage’s team and carriage, the sheriff nccotnpauyiug as far ns Camas Valley. Last Thursday the sheriff received awletter from Mrs. Gage noting a frightful, but luckily not serious, runaway by the team—at least as to fatality or injury to the family. Dr. L. A. Kent, Mrs. Gage’s brother, who had resided iu Portland for a year or more past, had returned to his HE excessive use o i tobacco, especially place near Dillards, and Mrs. Gage by young inon Is always injurious anti took the children iD the carriage undoubtedly ahorteus life m aterially. Mr. Ed. C. Ebsen, com positor on tho Contra- with her ami drove on a visit to At a point some Costa Newt, Martinez, Cal., writes; " I have her brother’s. used Dr. Miles1 R cstoratlvo Nervlno and re distance on the road a liue broke, ceived much benefit from it. I was troubled from which Mrs. G. lost control of with nervousness, dizzy spells and sleepless ness, caused b y the use o f tobacco and stim the team, but which as yet wns ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Nervine with mar going leisurely and without fright. velously good results, allaying tho dizziness, Mrs. G. then got ont of the car quieting the nerves, and enabling mo to riage, and got Vivian and LeeaDa sleep and rest, proving in my case .a very beneficial rem edy." Dr. Miles' Restorative out also, thinking she could control Nervine Is especlaUy adapted to restoring tbe teurn aod that the little ones the nervous system to Its normal condition would be still safe witbiu tbe ve under such circum stances. I t soothes, heals hicle. She then started to the and strengthens. horses’ beads, bat tbe little folks Dr. Allies' Remedies became frightened and screamed are sold b y a ll drug gists under a positive and this startled tbe team, which guarantee, first bottle became unmanageable and started benefits or m oney re off. The horses ran some distance, funded. Book on dis when one o f them fell and got eases o f tbe heart and nerves free. Address, taugled in tbe harness. Gladdys DK. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. and BonDie were thrown out; the former having her face badly cut, Fires at Myrtle Point. and BoDoie’s shoulder was dislo cated. One harness bad to be cut Our neighbor on the npper river to pieces to release tbe team. Mrs. was visited twice last week by the Gage and the older children es destroying element, one residence, caped any bodily iujury. that of Frank Wyland, at the edge of town, having taken fire about Accident In Smith's Logging Gamp. G o ’clock Thursday evening and totally destroyed, except the re Wo are sorry to chronicle a pain moval of the household goods end ful and serious accident to our doors sod windows. It was a nice young townsman, Hank Benham, home and the loss falls heavily on which occurred last Saturday at Mr. Wyland and family. There Smith's camp, nenr Arago. We was a small insurance. have not the particulars, because the camp is near to Myrtle Point an oth er blaze . Friday night, we learn, a large and tbe victim was taken there for house belougiug to Mrs. Jeff W il treatment except the fact that a liams caught fire on the roof and logging track passed over and was destroyed. We have none of crushed ooe of Hank's feet very the particulars as to the extent of badly. It was first reported that ODe ankle bad been broken aud tbe tbe loss. other foot badly bruised, but later information is to the effect that “ C A P T ." E B E R T WAS DISCHARGED. but odo foot was crushed and torn, Was Charged With Embezzlement — Had a but that was very bad and neces sitated many stitches. Hearing and Was Acquitted. CURE CONSTIPATION M T 0V ▼ ABSOLUTELY GDARAKTEED W ACETYLENE 0AS. N G ft" P atents Scientific JTmeilcan. NewYork TE T DRUMI5T 3 a ïïïJ z l«.»S toot I »1 frzr. AS, STERLING RKNKDt CO., fk i< w . ■oztftml. C m -, « f W«w *M ». vn4 Dry Goods, Lalies’ ut Gents’ Ultimar GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, ROOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, T Our stock is being increased House for rent—west side, near constantly and prices lower than W. Drane's. Call at this office. * ever at Coquille Pharmacy. * Trade Connection with Portland. N ot cheap shoes, but S H O E S A long traiu o f logs was taken C H E A P at B E R L I N STO R E . Last Friday’s Evening Telegram from Pike’s camp to the bay last gave this bint as to a proposition Geo. Wheeler came down from Saturday aod another yesterday. to give us trade opportunities with bis npper Sixes mine a few days Miss Flora Quick took the train Portlaud: ago. last Friday fo ra visit to her sister “ A petition [to the Chamber of The tug Triumph towed the Mrs. Charley Lavine, and family at Commerce] from E.H. Hubigborst, schooner Mayflower to our wharf Myrtla Point. of Oakland, Cal., asking assistance Suuday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Urqnhart for establishing a line of vessels Our milkman, Martin Alexson, of Riverton were up last Friday between Poitland aud Coquille, now serves the public from a con on business pertaimug to the trans was referred to the transportatiou veyance, haying a horse and buggy fer of some property here and committee.” for the service. We are glad to note that that necessary shopping. Hon. S. H. Hazard was at this Bert Dean has bought out Nos organization— thpChamher of Com place on legal business last Tues ier Bro’s livery stuble BDd is rust merce at Portland— has taken on a day, and Wednesday morning left ling. Bart is a popular yonng new lease of lite and is now being for San Francisco on important man, of good business qualities, stirred as never before in the inter est o f her trade relations, partic business. reliable and cbligiug. ularly with Oregon. New chan Johnson Bro’s have positively Send your children iu our "In - nels are being opened nt great dis closed their books against credits. destructible" School Shoes. They tances— the Klondike section Biruck They would rather sell only $5 are the cheapest. just as the trade iuterests o f Port worth for cash than $25 worth on * B E R L IN STO R E. land were being lulled to inanition, account. * W. B. Curlis, the gentlemanly aud while it was temporarily a The gasoline schooner Barbara and popular clerk o f the Bluuco greater stake than the sonthweatern Hernster came to this place from Hotel at Marshfield, has been ap- Oregon trade and all right to “ tie San Francisco last Saturday with pointed postmaster at Marshfield. to,” she had to contend with others a large enrgo of freight, part of We congratulate; it is au excellent and ouly take part of the traffic. Later the Hawaiian and Philippine which was for Marshfield. appointment. Islands have assumed friendly aud Bert Dean is now sole proprietor Stewart Miller is buildings neat enlarged business intercourse with of Ibe livery stable—late Nosier residence at his place. The old the Pacific coast, and these are at -------------- ► ■»»»•*.---- Bro’s— and can furnish rigs, buggy home is low, and he has chosen Bandon Beach is thronged with tracting rivalry among our several The evening telegram of tho 20th outfits, saddle horses, or do hauling an elevation for the new one and coast cities. Still Portlaud hasn’ t says: There is a ruction in com visitors, many from Douglas couuty and freighting, or carry passengers expects it to improve their health. and other valley parts. wholly neglected us. Our friend pany A, Volunteer? of America. to aud from all poiuts. This stable He will have a nice home. E. H. Habighorst, of Oakland, Cal Captain H. A. Ebert was arrested 1 4 <U? 9 ,t.he stage stand. Commissioners Weekly and Mc who is somewhat familiar with this this afternoon for the alleged em F u r n i t u r e t r o u t F u c t o r jr t o F l r e - A N T E D -A G E N T S F O B " G L A D - Intosh were called to a special j sectiou and its commercial import bezzlement of $200. ■tone, H is L ife and P u b lic H ervices," by T h o s . W. H a u dford . A w o n d e r fu l story o f a g meeting lo r i Being the only extensive manufac o f the county court last ance, knows that properly our The complainant is J. W. Dyer, o u s ca reer. O ver fi'M) la rg e, ra dien int t pages, pa ges. 100 b ig g est, iperb, rare eng ra v in g s. R ich est, e st, br 1 best Wednesday, and are now supposed trade belongs to Portland, and that who claims that the accused is mis turers of furniture in the world Hell id ____ o u ly ___ , (indorsed “ G la dston ton e b o o k ” " pu blish ed . O nly fl*50. C om m ission, GO p e r cen t. C redit to be iD permanent session to act it is not only increasing hut a per appropriating money and that be ing direct from maker to user, we g iv en . F reig h t paid. O utfit free. D rop all trash save our customers the enormous a u d clea r WW a m onth w ith th e on ly true aud in matters that may come up, par- raanent source of benefit and erm- will be able to prove it. “ G ladstone b o o k .” A d dress T h k D o m in io n 8 ood For some time pastern the even expenses and profits of the jobbers OMVANT, D ept. 36, 363-356 D earborn street, C hi tieulaily iu those pertaining to the venieuce if mutually cultivated. ca g o. (JuuUtseplG courthouse aud its construction. Send for catalogue We hope, despite the attractions ing, A company’s people would cou- and retailers. 'i he soliool board and contractors Mis. E. A. Kuykendall, o f Eu afforded by new trade pointers, gregate on Second and Morrison A, showing our full line of House for the D e w scboolhonse, L. H. gene, repiesentitig as state organ that the old leads will be developed streets, where the accused was the hold Furniture, at 20 to 50 percent Morgan and J. A. Collipr, after izer Ladies’ Woodman’s Circle of aud worked for what is in them. chief exhorter. He is a person of under retail value. Q u a k e d V a l l e y closing the contract for the new the W. of W., organized a circle al considerable magnetism, and always M an u fa c t u r in g Oo., 355 West Harri “ Under Bot.b FI hks ” is the title [4m building last Friday, went out with Marshfield Tuesday evening of last succeeded iu drawing a fair crowd. son street, Chicago. Architect Burggraf and laid off the week aud will visit this and other of oue of the handsomest aud After talking a while he would use site for the building. Coquille points iu Coos county in the inter most entertaining books issued the base drum as a contribution from the press. Oar young friend, City will have—no unforeseen mis est of that society. box, upon which he requested that Miss Fannie McDnffee, our veteran hap or hindrance occurring— a TH E LIG H T OF T H E FUTURE. W. Abernathy was in town last Comrade McDuffee’s daughter, has all those wishing to help him in fit school building of which all oui Friday shopping. He reports taken the agency and will canvass ting up the refuge home in the citizens will be proud, and which Why not be independent and own Mrs. A. as slowly improving and for it. We recommend the book North End, under the control of the for beauty of proportions, conven being comparatively free from heartily. It is an illustrated story Volunteers, to placo their small do your own little gas plant which will ience of arrangement, eligibility of give four times more light thau I pain, bat will take her to Portland of the great war. It is romauce, nations. site and honesty o f construction “ What you contribute does not ordinary gas or electric lights at for furtiier treatment. Some adventure, heroism; it gives start will be a model, not excelled eveu splints of bone from the fracture ling accounts o f battles, marches go for the payment of salaries or one half the cost? Applicable for i d towns more pretentions of wealth our support, it any way,” Captain use iu churches, stores, factories, i d her limb are threatening trouble. and combats, o f army nod navy on and enterprise. residences and country Ebert would urge. “ All this money, hotels, Mrs. Eva Coulter entered upon both sides, in their own language, every nickel of it, will be used for homes; safer thau ordiuary gas or Prof. W. D. Reedy, the teacher and just ns they saw the events a term of kindergarten instruction nt Mellacomn, on the bay, was It has the fitting up of a Refuge Home, kerosene lamps. Approved by all nt the little school bouse yesterday. they so vividly describe. such as to make it attractive to men the Boards of Underwriters through brought to the county seat by City G O O large pages; 250 high-class She has about 25 little folks for a used to frequenting North End out the United States. We want a Marshal Lennon, o f Empire, last The prices are— morning session—no afternooD illustrations. first class agent in every town. Saturday nod delivered his bond in cloth binding, with black and gold drinking places. This wise the accused is said to Write for catalogue and prices. the sum of $1000 to Sheriff Gage, class. Mrs. C. taught at San Diego, stamps,$3.50; half morr.cco,$4.25, Cal., where the kiudergarteD has T h e A c e t y l e n e G as M a c h in e C o . which was approved and the pris fall Russia, $5 25. Don’t fail to have collected $200, to the best of A kron , Ohio. oner released. Reedy and the attained to prominence and suc secure a copy of this beautiful aud Lieutenant Dyer's knowledge. cess. » * * ‘ * * * * marshal at once returned to the interesting work. DORN. This case was to have been heard E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Texas, hay, having been driven over by “ There’s no use in talking,” says by Municipal Judge Hennessy at a S t a u f v — At W illanch slon eh. July 11, 1898, liveryman James S. Hayes. Reedy writes that one box of DeWitt’s to Mr. ami Mrs. V ictor Stand, a dmmbter. is charged with the crime of rape Witch Hazel Salve was worth $50 W. H. Broadwell, druggist, La late hour this afternoon. A dams —At M arshfield, July 15, 1*98, to Mr. and Mrs. G eorge Adam s, a eon. upon the person o f a girl named to him. It cured his piles of tea Cvgne, Kas., “ Chamberlain’s Colic, J arraaa—At Marshfield, July Ifi, 189ft, to EBERT ACQUITTED. Florence Irving. The hearing was years standing. He advises others Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy does M r. and Mrs. Kred Jeffers, a son. held before Justice Turpeo, at Em to try it. It also cures eczema, skin the work. After taking medicines The Evening Telegram of the I z i . b k b t — la C oqm ile C ity, J o ly 15, 1898, to pire, and four witnesses testified diseases and obstinate sores. R. S. of my own preparation and those of 23d notes ths result of thy hearing Mr. and Mrs. N. T albert, a son. others, I took a dose of Chamber thus. for the proeecutiou. Reedy was Knowlton. M c K v k n — In Enet San Joae, Gal.. July 13, lftyft, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry W . M cE w en, lain's and it helped me; a second /I held to appear before the grand The steamer Miami, chartered a daughter. IIE IS NOT OUILTT. jury, and has given bond ns noted for this place from Yaqnina bay dose cured me. Candidly and con above. It is said he conld have with Willamette valley flour, was scientiously I cau recommend it as On Wednesday Captain H. A. Treasurer's Notice. given 910,000 if it bad been re held by the inspectors to Deed re the best thing on the market” The Ebert, company A. Volunteers of 25 and 50 cent sizes for sale by R. America, a religious organization, O T IC E is hereby Riven that all connty quired. pairs and hence was not permitted warrants endorsed prior to April 8, S. Knowlton. was arrested for the alleged embez 1 will be paid on preaentation at my . G. G. Swan, of the Dora com to come. The flour supply how office in C oqnille C ity, C oos county, O regon. zlement of $200, supposed to have munity. was in town on business ever, has arrived and all our mer The Brewster Valley camping No interest will b e allow ed a fter the 16th last Saturday. The North Fcrk chant have stocked up heavily with outfit— including Dr. Carter, Dep been collected at various times dur d a y o f J o ly , 1096. W. W . HAYK8, Treasurer. The section is very prosperous in many that staple and other goods. uty Sbpriff Jage, Jesse Beyers and ing religious street services. complaiuant was Lieutenant J.- A lines, specially in general crops, Mrs. Dr. Colin and two children Marshall McDonald— returned yes Dyer, who now, it seems, was Rdseburg-Coqiiille Freight and Pas- conditioned that gleaning in a suc started to visit her parents and terday. They had a pleasant time, prompted to cause the arrest of his sengfr Route. cess. Campmeetrngs are the rage. friends at Santa Ross, Cal . yester feel the better for their outiDg and superior officer through pique. The United Brethren were to con are gay and happy— except Jessp, E O R G E M A R T IN , o f this P plane, has day, taking the steamer at Empire. i The case was well aired in the clude with last Sunday night's ser rou nd-trip p> a weekly round-1 Mrs. Gilbert, of San Francisco, who had a tussle with poison oak municipal court late yesterday after- j senger established C oqu ille City t en a d freigh t line from Coau vices. It was held at Jack Wood’s who has spent a month or two tere, ! and carte out second best. 'assent to R oseburg. Passenger fare, ffi, with fii) noon, wher e a half dozen members lbs. lsce, about o d 6 mile shove the o f bagage. Freig carefully handled returned to her home also, with S. M. Geary, Pierson, Mich., of the volunteers were i d attendance 1 and rates reasonable. (Am* 'ox bridge. A large number were her two children. The lady had writes: — “ DeWitt’s Witch Hazel prepared to vouch for tho integrity , to have been baptized Sunday. been detained here by the serious Salve is curing more piles here to of the accuaed. The examination | 60 Y E A R S ’ The attendance and interest were E X P E R IE N C E sickness of her little girl. day than all other remedies com disclosed that Dyer's accusation \ very good. Elders Holt and Chase, It cures eczema nnd all was based upon nothing more sub- | o f the Morman faith, have pitched The new receiver o f the Beaver bined. their tent at Dora for a brief sea Hill C x , W. W. Catlin, was ex other skin diseases.” R. S. Knowl- stantial than hia porsonal belief. District Attorney Sewsll stated that son. The Seventh Day Advent pected yesterday. Mr. C. will j ton. that was insufficient to establish the ists will begin a campmesting at doubtlesa have authority to open the The new courthouse will be 60 captain’s guilt and he was dis- j Bennett’s grove, Gravel Ford, to store and conduct the business of x80 feet, aod cover 75x90 over all. charged, D lS IO H * morrow, Joly 27th, and continue the company in the interest o f the The new scboolhouse will cover C o p y r ig h t s A c . ---------------- -- s » * s ---------- ——- till August 7th. They will spread concern till the litigatiou is termi A n y o n e ten din g a « k etch nnd description m ay 73x78. Both will be good and na tcklr ascertain o a r opin ion fr e e w h eth er an a large circular tent for the serv nated. The fact that such legal The Chief Burgess of Milestmrg in vention Is proba b ly patentable. Comtntinlco- baodeoma buildings. oos strictly confidential. H a n db ook o n P otent« ices, which will be conducted by ability as Gov. Loid, ex Senator Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early U sent free. Oldeet agency fo r securing patents. P atents taken through M ann A Co. reeefvw Elder H. W. Decker, president of Dolph, Joe Simon et al. were Thousands of persons have been Risers arc the l»cst pills he ever used tf*eieU o o f tee, w ith ou t eh urge. In th e the North Pacific conference, El knocked out in the first and all cured of piles by using DeWitt’a in bis family during forty year’s of der D. F. Fero of Portland, and m oods o f the contest— well, it ia a Witch Hazel Salve. Ithenls promp housekeeping. They cure constipa A handsom ely illustrated w we« eekly. I a others, able and popular ministers soiDrise to eome, but shouldn't be tly and cures eczema and all skin tion, sick headache and stomach and eola tion o f any scientific loai rnei. * T( .ff» year : four m onths. |1. SoM I by all o f that faith and both o f the to anybody. There ts more to fol diseases. It gives immediate relief. liver troubles. Small in size but S«1 named well known hers. low. [ R. S. Knowlton. | great iu resulta R. 8. Kuowltou. 1 F it.. W a s h üu c clon m . , 0. C. f iNDY CATHARTIC A R EM ED Y FOR T H E A C E S, EM BROIDERIES, A D I ES’ CORSETS, ETC., tnliber Goods and Oil Clothing. Groceries, ALSO A FULL LINE OF F I iO U R H I F E E D , Tobaccos, Cigars, Candies AMMUNITION, ETC., ETC. J. W . L E N E V E ’S STORE. JJNEW GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. CANNED GOODS~*e at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Our terms are the cheapest, and conseqaently M UST BE F O R CASH. 86S~Higli98t cash price paid for hides, either green or cured" All Our Patrons E their best interests at heart when we announce this fnct, but we cannot run our business any other way and live. -W a -will Toe foian-dL at tlxe Old. Stand, the PIONEER MARKET. JOH NSON B R O ’S. Say! WHAT you will, hut we propose to stand by the People who so loyally support us with their patronage rather than combine with the “ Fellers,” Who do business on the basis of everybody for himself and the devil take the hindmost Our low prices are an innovation in Coos county, but they.ve come to stay. We've got to Pay cosh for our goods, and in consideration of small profits, must ask for cash in return. You can’t afford to do otherwise; and by giving us your support the hydra-headed opposition can't Squelch Our efforts to conduct business in such a way as to save thou sands of dollars to farmers and residents of Coos county. Re member that Coquille Pharmacy is the place and the propre- tor is Dr. MOORE. H o tel c o q u il l e , Q> 0 0 0 " A -V «3* O. H. B U T L E R , P R O P R I E T O R . L E A SE D T H IS N E W , CO M M O D IO U S AND M O D E H N H O R T L E R T I am now prepared to entertain the traveling public in first-class style, with the very best o f accom m odations and at m ost reason able rates. T a b les supplied with the best the m arket affords. SA M P L E ROOMH for Com m ercial men, room y and oentrally lo ca te d . S P E C IA L A C C O M M O D A T IO N S and T erm s fo r Fam ilies and T heatrical Troupes. Kates—$1 to $Lfi0 per day. S AVIN O THE GREATEST BOOK OP THE AGR! Should be lu Every Home and Library. me People’s Bitie Riston] Is wrlttan by Right Hon. W illiam Rwart Clsdstoa*. Kx-Premier o f Grout Fritlan v id Ireland. Lhoator, ............ - ~ -------’«* Col!**«. O xford. Eng. For Sale! 'H E U N D E R S IG N E D W IL L K E L L . tbe w ell-know n T horoui hbred Htellioa at a "rent bargain T h e foilow in g is bis Dexrripfion aud Pedigm. Ho*', Frank W Oanaanlua. I¿. !>., A m ou r' Institute. Vlan I» Chicago, 111.* R®v G eorg» F._Pnnt*cost, D.IX. 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VO ful I-page illuatra- tin,,., .HtrtvA-gPt ad«a. foil H ’ t w<> voTiimw*. fa ll levantytafteri. F-® fa ; in 1« PARTS, quarto rise. a M im w t « M v h « Iff pitLwr *o were. rew*H. trim mod »light I f ooch part. For *nl* »» all book «tore« end by bookMilor*. For further in format Ion. w rit* H E N R Y O . HHEPAUP. P ublisher.213 and 311 Monroo S treet.Chicago, Illinois. NOTICE! Any person cutting on or remouinq Chittim Bark from the Southern Oregon Co's land without being duly author ized will be prosecuted ac cording to Law. t e - v ny person fa m is h in g sufficient evi dence for recovery o f Bark ao taken will be given o n e -h a lf t f the bark recovered. 9 0 t T lli;m O R K G O I CO. . C H A R T R E S is a beautiful iron gray, If handa high and weighs 1668 lbs. He ia a horse o f unusually fine s ty le and a ction and gentle disp osition . H e has p ow erfu l build, has a fine head, heavy neok, d eep through the shoulders, full across the breast, splen did back nod lo in , round and full in the barrel, hroad across th ? hips and rump, fine clean bone and well set. His offspring are o f sam e aorm. co lo r and disp osition . Got b v im ported D uke d e C hartres, 264, dam Norm a, im ported P o llo ck o f S cotland G lo ry , dam im ported Rattler. / . W . L A IR D , C oqnille C itv. HOW is the tie« 1 « get HI RIM I!IS G n n d * M4»l«t € fi«*n|s t h is YlwOtM. Infanta' Hhirta to one year o l d ............$ 6 Child’ s W ool S tockin gs. 6. 6. 7 ............. 7 < 'h ild ’ s C otton B lockings. 6,6 . 7 ........... 8 In fa n ts' Hhoes. sll colors, 1 to 4 25 M en 's Bnndav Hhoes, until gone 1.26 L a d ies' Sunday Hhoes, until g o n e .,. . 1.651 smht CASH STORE 25 and 27 Marl(St St, S. f. D oe't Toheeee SfM sad Smehs T aer IJIk A w a). 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